GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. The Summer Game Fest presentation introduced a new party game featuring Lego bricks, appropriately called Lego Party. The trailer showed a wide ...
Update [Fri 8th Aug 2025, 7am]: A new Mario Party style LEGO game called LEGO Party was announced in June, and now the team behind it has locked in a release date – confirming it will be arriving on ...
Character customization is absurdly generous right from the start. Instead of looking through some staple mascots every round, you’re building your own LEGO avatar. Everything down to the hair, hats, ...
LEGO Party! is a 4-player party game that allows you to customize a LEGO minifigure and compete in 60 minigames themed around fan favorite LEGO sets. In LEGO Party! experience nonstop action, humor, ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Lots of games at Summer Game Fest sure looked a lot like other well known titles, but no other ...
Four-player party game LEGO Party! will launch for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Switch, and PC via Steam on September 30, publisher Fictions and developer SMG Studio announced.
'LEGO Party' promises a lot, but doesn't quite deliver the multiplayer experience it clearly can. However, while LEGO Party respects the LEGO IP, it’s not as sympathetic to players, who will find ...
The humble party game genre has connected people throughout gaming generations. And while nobody really considers it whenever a new one hits the fray, the results are usually an enjoyable time. That’s ...
Mine is a Mario Party household. Over the years my wife and child have enjoyed many nights of minigame-fueled board game chaos. Things always got heated, especially as we taught our young one to ...
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The LEGO franchise has tried its tiny-clawed plastic hand at nearly every video game genre going. We’ve had platformers, shoot ‘em ups, racers, co-op adventures, puzzlers, even a Super Smash Bros.
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